All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 169
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NewsGuardians tops UK social buzz
As Guardians of the Galaxy rockets onto screens this week, social media is buzzing over the new film.
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CommentSecret Cinema: Back to the Future, REVIEW
Dogged by cancellations, Secret Cinema has a lot to prove with its production of Back to the Future. Michael Rosser went back to 1955 to find out if it was worth the wait.
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NewsChina’s But Always set for N America
China Lion Film picks up Nicholas Tse, Gao Yuanyuan starrer But Always from Emperor Motion Pictures for North America, Australia/New Zealand
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NewsTokyo to host Hideaki Anno showcase
The only filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki would ever acknowledge as his apprentice to be celebrated at TIFF.
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NewsSarajevo reveals guest list
Michael Winterbottom, Mike Leigh and Michel Hazanavicius among those to attend the festival.
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NewsVenice Days premiere for Larry Clark
Kids director to world premiere The Smell of Us at Venice Days.
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NewsEmile Hirsch joins Just Jim
Into the Wild star joins the directorial debut of Submarine star Craig Roberts.
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NewsWarner Bros names Harry Potter team
Team will be based in London and Burbank, and follows an expanded partnership between the studio and J.K. Rowling.
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CommentHorns starring Daniel Radcliffe, first trailer
First trailer for Horns shows Daniel Radcliffe going through hell.
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NewsSecret Cinema’s BTTF gets go ahead
After cancelling four shows, Secret Cinema will begin its run of Back to the Future on July 31.
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NewsMagic in the Moonlight to close Sarajevo
Woody Allen’s 1920s feature to close Sarajevo at the city’s Open Air Cinema.
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NewsI Origins to open Raindance 2014
Director Mike Cahill will return to the independent film festival, where he screened his sci-fi feature Another Earth in 2011.
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BBFC launches 12A cinema advert
British Board of Film Classification aims to increase public understanding of 12A rating after research revealed 27% of cinema-goers were unclear about its meaning.
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NewsSan Seb's Savage Cinema to return
Second edition of San Sebastian Film Festival strand to feature six action sports films including the long-awaited sequel to motorcycle racing classic On Any Sunday.
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NewsBrian Kelly to direct fraudster drama
EXCLUSIVE: Real-life ‘Catch Me If You Can’ drama being developed by ’71 producer Angus Lamont.
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NewsEnglund, Moore to attend FrightFest
Nightmare on Elm Street star and comic-book legend set for horror festival.
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NewsJane Linfoot's The Incident begins shoot
Psychological drama stars Ruta Gedmintas, Tom Hughes and Tasha Connor.
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NewsBruce Campbell, James Buckley in Purgatory
Evil Dead and Inbetweeners stars join cast of fantasy feature.
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NewsDutch production scheme backs 34
Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Lobster, Peter Greenaway’s Eisenstein In Guanajuato and Alex van Warmerdam’s Schneider vs. Bax among those to receive a share of €8.5m ($11.4m) from the new Netherlands Film Production Incentive.















